Yat Malmgren movement psychology

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Yat Malmgren movement psychology is an acting and movement training system that fuses Laban movement analysis with Jungian psychological theory to help performers embody complex inner motivations physically.

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instanceOf acting technique
movement training system
performance methodology
aimsTo connect inner psychological life with outer physical expression
help actors embody complex inner motivations physically
appliedIn movement direction
screen acting
stage acting
approachType analytical
embodied
systematic
associatedWith British actor training tradition
basedOn Psychological Types
surface form: Jungian typology

Laban effort theory
Laban space harmony principles
archetypal psychology
component analysis of movement dynamics
character typology
improvisation based on psychological states
physical embodiment exercises
coreConcept movement as expression of character
psychological gesture
transformation of inner impulse into outer form
developedBy Yat Malmgren
emphasizes clarity of physical choice
integration of body and psyche
repeatable physical score
field acting
movement studies
physical theatre
focusesOn creating specific physical characterizations
how thought and feeling become action
relationship between movement and personality
influenced contemporary movement-based actor training
influencedBy Carl Jung
surface form: Carl Gustav Jung

Rudolf Laban
language English
relatedTo The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
surface form: Jungian analytical psychology

Rudolf Laban movement system
taughtAt Drama Centre London
teaches how different movement qualities reveal character psychology
how to externalize inner impulses
usedFor actor training
character development
rehearsal process
text analysis through movement
usesTheoryFrom Jungian psychology
Laban movement analysis

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Drama Centre London teachingApproach Yat Malmgren movement psychology